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Comparison of Leukocyte Conditions

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Condition Characteristics Causes
Normal adult
Normal neonate
Normal child (1-3 years)
Normal geriatric adult
Bacterial infection
Leukemoid Reaction
Leukoerythroblastic picture
Basophilia
Eosinophilia
Pelger-Huët Anomaly
Alder-Reilly Anomaly
May-Hegglin Anomaly
Chediak-Higashi Syndrome

Granulocyte Alterations & Anomalies

  • Acquired
    • Hyposegmented nucleus
    • Hypersegmented nucleus
    • Pyknotic and necrobiotic nuclear forms
    • Toxic granulation of cytoplasm
    • Degranulation
    • Vacuolization
    • Döhle bodies
    • LE cells
    • Auer rods
    • Pseudo-Pelger-Huët Anomaly
  • Inherited
    • Pelger-Huët Anomaly
    • Alder-Reilly Anomaly
    • May-Hegglin Anomaly
    • Chediak-Higashi Syndrome